Welcome to Tokyo Kimono Lovers Club. We have kimono wearing lessons in English. If you would like to know how to wear kimono on your own, or practice how to wear it nicely, or chat in English about kimono, this is the place. Please contact Shino who has a kimono wearing class at her house in Meguro Tokyo.

We met Kimono Magic for the first time. Kimono dressmaker Lyuta made us to meet. Thank you! These blond kimono ladies have 200 kimonos each. I, black hair only have 20... How they find storage space???

9/3/10

Encouraged by Rie, I wore kimono for the first time for this summer. Well, it becomes September, but still it is summer in Tokyo.

I wore asa hemp kimono and Hakata hanhaba (half width) obi sash since it was my birthday and we went out for sushi restaurant!

I tie my hanhaba with the way which seems like otaiko musubi (formal form). I recently found how to tie like this in a book and really like this obi musubi since it is easy and looks authentic.

(On the photo, the edge of otaoiko is rolling up...mmm)

Since I was crazy for eating sushi, I forgot to take a photo of sushi and kimono of this night! Below is another sushi and kimono. But it was last winter. Winter is the best season for both sushi and kimono.

Cultural Experience Class in Tokyo Meguro

ABOUT ME

Thank you for your interests on kimono. Kimono is magic. It is quite comfortable to wear, and tells you lots of historical secrets why kimono have been worn over a thousand years. Sadly, kimono wearers become minority recently, so you can be a special person if you wear kimono.
Now I am offering kimono wearing lesson in English on request bases. If you would like to join, please contact shinokimono at gmail. With just three times lessons, I will make you to be able to wear kimono (if you practice at your home hard). Anyhow, the lesson is really fun and good exercise. Please join my kimono club!

Shall we become friends?

Kimono Enthusiasts

Antiquie Kimonos on Auction

Would you like to have some? I would bit for you! Please contact from here.

My favorite kimono magazine Nanao's English version

a selection of the best articles from Japanese kimono magazine

PHOTO BOOK:Kimono for these 90 years

Kimono photos on Japanese Housewife Magazine from the first to the last issue. (1917-2007)

Kimono History BOOK:Marriage in Edo

This book introduces how every class of Japanese in Edo era carried their wedding ceremony by texts and some illustrations (not so many and they are monochrome). The most interesting to me was Edo wedding was carried at night. This is the reason of Japanese traditional bride wear all in white!

PHOTO BOOK: Shigeko Ikeda Collection, Haneri Kimono Collars

300 antique collars from Meiji to early-Showa. On this book, she said she was taught by her mother that collars showed the person. So when you saw a person, saw the collar first…

PHOTO BOOK: Empress Michiko's Kimonos

Elegant state of the art kimonos Empress Michiko wore from her engagemtn in 1958 to canada visit in 2008.

PHOTO BOOK: Shimagame in Ginza

Some established woman novelists' status kimono. Beautiful, sensitive and adored

PHOTO BOOK: Men's Kimono

Men's kimono is easy to wear. Only this book is enough to know how to wear and what men's kimono is.